12. 12/01/84 Fluffhead (CUTS at very end)*Slave: drums by Pete Cottone, Keyboards by Tom Marshall.*Back-up Vocals: Marc "Daubs" Daubert, Tom Marshall (Slave, Antelope)*Slave, Antelope and Ltr to Jimmy Page are from Bivouac Jaun*Dave Abrahams may sing vocals on one or more of these tracks*Daubs plays percussion on DivSky*THE DUDE OF LIFE on Tracks 11-12.

Bonus Filler:

13. The original version of "Bliss," that was written by Trey in 1995. A different version was eventually released on Billy Breathes in 1996. See below for more info.

A booking company telephoned The Joneses on New Yearís Eve and asked them if they could play a last-minute show.Apparently not all members of the band were in town so they added Trey and Page and played the show as a combination of the two bands, called "The Phones". The lineup included Trey on guitar, Page on keys, Steve Drebber on drums, Dan Pineon drums, Tim "T.J." Johnston on bass, and Mark Jensen on percussion. Sound was engineered by Garrett Mead. While asetlist is not available, it is known that the show included Eyes of the World, Grapevine (I Heard it Through the...), and aBachman-Turner Overdrive song. While most ìsideshowsî are listed in a separate chapter, this show is also listed here forts historical significance.

This recording is NOT the 12/31/86 show. (it's still missing if anyone out there has it please send me an email!)

Show Notes: Trey graduated college on this date and treated the crowd to a killer Alumni Blues, complete with a fun drum solo from Fishman. Suzy Greenberg included Dave's Energy Guide teases. Trey referred to the jam after The Curtain as "A Living Nightmare." The listed encore may actually be the start of the second set; the first set appeared to end after Alumni given Page's comments.

Mike & Fish interviewed on a local VT radio station after winning a battle of the bands contest called "the Rock & Roll Rumble" in which they won time in a local recording studio.They are promoting their "new cassette" Junta.

* Trey singing 'Fixin to Die' during ending chorus.** Trey flubs lyrics*** Nightlife (The Cars) teased, Fish comments that he likes The Cars and that he has to pee.**** Mindy is leaving, band / crew intros^ Groove is in the Heart jams^^ w/ Russell Flanagan on fiddle.Mike's Song dedicated to the spirit of Ian on his birthday.

Show Notes: This "show" was an in-studio set before the Stuttgart show.Between Talk and Waste, Trey noodled around to the tune of MichaelJackson's Don't Stop Till You Get Enough. This was an extremely funnyinterview with some great banter inbetween songs.

SET 2: Samson VariationI Saw It AgainWaking UpLimb by LimbDogs Stole ThingsGhostDirtVulturesWater in the SkyTwist>PiperWading in the Velvet SeaAin't Love Funny##Stand!^>Izabella+

NOTES: This was an unannounced, private show (nicknamed "Fourth Ball" or "Bradstock") at Brad Sands (Phish's road manager) and Pete Carini's (Fish's drum tech) house that was attended by 50-60 family members and friends.

All songs in the first set (and "Waking Up") are new originals; however, these are not debuts per se since this was not an "official" Phish show. Set 1 order is uncertain/wrong.

##J.J. Cale cover, from his "Closer to You" album. ^Sly and the Family Stone cover. +Jimi Hendrix Experience cover.

Part 2:SleepFarmhouseBittersweet MotelWhat's the Use? (no lyrics)Limb by LimbNICU (no lyrics)Water In The SkyWading In A Velvet SeaBrian And RobertSomanatinVulturesI Saw It AgainHa Ha HaTubeGuyuteDirtNICU (with lyrics)Limb By Limb

After Tweezer Reprise, Trey explained that the band wanted to do something to combine ideas from The Clifford Ball and The Great Went, going into detail about the band/fan artwork from last year, and announced that the band would do a free-form ambient jam (lyric-less; nearly an hour long; "in the Brian Eno style of ambient music"), surrounded by candles that were made by the audience throughout the day. There were no other lights used during the jam (the band used only the light from the candles), which Trey explained is similar to the idea of what happens during a glow-stick war, with the light for the band coming from the fans. Because candles were placed througout the stage, Trey explained that they were in fact playing in a "temple of fire" (as advertisements for summer tour shows had announced). After finishing the jam, the band picked up tiki torches, lit them using the candles, and lit a small stone temple (which was left burning overnight and throughout the band's performance on Sunday).

On April 6, 1999, two cassettes were given to Phil Lesh. The tapes are labeled "PHISH Various Live For Phil - Phish Archives". These were tunes for the band (Phil and Friends) to learn for the upcoming shows (April 15-17 1999). The labels say "Refence DAT>Cassette No Dolby". So basically, these are cassettes made off of the DAT master soundboard tapes. I'm almost done transferring them. I'm sure some of these already circulate in SBD, but I figured I would still get this out. I can also scan the tape labels too

From Phish.net--"Gotta Jibboo" through "Heavy Things" in Set 1 was a live broadcast for the Mark & Brian Show. The one-hour program was aired on host station KLOS, 14 affiliate stations, and online. Approximately 200 fans won tickets to attend. The remainder of the set ("Tube" through "Roggae") was played after the broadcast ended. Commercials and dialogue with the DJs was interspersed throughout, and clips from the studio versions of "Birds of a Feather," "Heavy Things," and "Bouncing Around the Room" were used to segue in and out of commercials. Set 2 was taped after the KLOS event for later broadcast on station KACD. There were about 20 people in the club during the mini-set

Set I: Gotta JibbooFirst TubeMagillaBugHeavy ThingsTubePiper>LlamaBrian and Robert

Backstage Warren Haynes Christmas Jam 2006: Interview and jam session with Trey Anastasio and Warren Haynes. Chatting about playing together and they also do some nice improv jamming. Begins with a short interview, followed by a nice Funky Bitch inspired blues jam that finds the two trading loose licks for about 5 minutes. Ends with Trey saying “That was cool”.

@ with Trey Anastasio on guitarEntire show with Dave Grippo on sax,Page McConnell on keyboards, and Jon Fishman on percussion.

1) Shoeless Joe2) All Night Long3) Sittin' On Top of the World4) Payday5) Time Flack6) Basically Frightened ->7) Zambi ->8) Space Is the Place9) Tron//dossa10) Compared to What

Set II11) Band Intros > Jam12) Yield Not to Temptation13) Working on the Building @1) Poor Boy2) I Can't Quit You Baby3) T//ime Is Free ->4) Jack the Rabbit ->5) Davy Crockett >8) Elevator to the Moon7) Put On Your Shoes8) Jazz Bank9) Tuxedo Junction10) Ain't // Nothing You Can Do

Encore:5. Gloria (Van Morrison cover, also includes a tease from 'Thank you for Letting Me Be Myself by Sly and the Family Stone) w/ Trey Anastasio, and Mike Gordon (from Phish) on bass. vocals: John Popper

# - with Trey Anastasio on guitar and lead vocals, Jen Hartswick on trumpet, and Jon Fishman on drums; end of song features crowd member "Crazy Jarred" playing Trey's guitar with a beer bottle as Trey held it in the air while the rest of the crowd and band bowed repeatedly to the guitar

Like A Rolling Stone+*Box of Rain+*Bass Duet*Wolfman's Brother*>Playin' Reprise*

w/ mike

http://www.mediafire.com/?nm4ejlnzroe

The CodetalkersApril 12, 2001Somerville TheatreSomerville, Ma

Grandma's got a MotorcycleV.F.W.No Egos UnderwaterFixin' to DieCan't Take my Eyes Off of You*%#Diggin' up BonesWorking on a BuildingAll the way onto my Love??*#Pray for Rain??#Planet Earth#Beggin' you to StayIsles of LangerhanOutside Out>I Dream of Jeanie theam>Bass/tap>Outside Out>*#Lovelight%Ring of Fire*%

Set IIOn a Night Like ThisLets Not Pretend >Cheer Up >Jam >Cheer UpLike a HurricaneMaybe Next Year >OK >Makisupa Policeman*>OK >Maybe Next YearBlues in AAll the Pain Through the YearsWhat Have I Done Wrong >D-Funk >Jam >D-Funk >What Have I Done Wrong

* with John Medeski on keys, Sam Bush on Violin^ with John Medeski on keys** Sam Bush solo^^ with Sam Bush on mandolin# with Sam Bush on mandolin, Trey Anastasio on guitar$ with Trey Anastasio on guitar$$ Trey Anastasio solo acoustic% with Jennifer Hartswickand Ray Paczowski keyboard most of SET II

http://tinyurl.com/m7wdl8

Frogg CafeFebruary 11, 2006Nectar'sBurlington, VT

9. 2001 (Also Sprach Zarathustra)

w/ Page McConnell on keys

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?dhcodjyitmt

Yonder Mountain String BandSeptember 1, 2007Fox TheatreBoulder, CO

Death Trip(1)New Deal Train(1)Southbound(1)Just The Same(1)Funtime(1)I'd Like Off(1)Cuckoo's Nest(1)Classic Situation(1)Girlfriend Is Better(1)->2 Hits and The Joint Turned Brown(1)

1. Beggin You To Stay2. Going Through the Motions3. Fixin To Die4. I'm So Glad5. You're Just Too Good To Be True *6. Diggin' Up Bones7. Basically Frightened ^8. Outside Out *9. Turn On Your Lovelight

1. Grandma's Got a Motorcycle2. No Egos Underwater3. (But I'd Rather Be) Down in Birmingham?4. Everybody's Talking? *5. I'm Going Down (BMW)?6. Waiting for the Hard Times to Go *7. Yield Not To Temptation > Witness on Planet Earth8. Messin' With The Kid *9. Get Rid of Sorrow?

entire show w/ mike

Part 1: http://www.mediafire.com/?myuwzmirotj

Part 2: http://www.mediafire.com/?luutqfwnj3i

Part 3: http://www.mediafire.com/?3nkkx3g1tzr

The CodetalkersMarch 16, 2002Cinema PlusFt. Walton Beach, FL

Set I01. intro by Shimon02. Nash03. Workin' On A Building04. Diggin' Up Bones05. Threw The Body In The Lake06. No Egos Underwater07. Flyin' Saucer Lights08. Saturn's Around The Bend09. Lovelight >10. Drums >11. Lovelight

How 'Bout You?(1)Kentucky Mandolin(1)->Steep Grade Sharp Curves(1)Ten->Follow Me Down To The Riverside->TenDamned If The Right One Didn't Go Wrong(1)Fine Excuses(1)Catch A Criminal(1)Midwest Gospel Radio(1)Fingerprint(1)->King Ebenezer Rap(1)Mother's Only Son(1)Keep on GoingEncore break/banter(E)Sidewalk Stars(1)(E)East Nashville Easter(1)

set two/disc two:1. Intro Tuning2. Death Trip3. Classic Situation4. Catch A Criminal5. Hold What You Got6. Nothin but Nothin7. I am the Slime8. My Gal9. Just the Same10. Damned if the Right One Didn't go Wrong

Disc 11. Only Human (Tasse)2. Simple Hill (Tasse)3. Evangline (Hidalgo/Perez)4. Funnel Cake (Dasaro)5. Eyes of the World (Garcia/Hunter)6. Cissy Strut (Modeliste)7. The Way you do the things You Do (Robinson/Rogers)

Two days before Doctor Jones was supposed to play at this private party our guitar player Casey Grant's father-in-law died suddenly.

We knew our college friend Trey was going to be at the party and asked if he would play a few songs with us to fill the guitar slot. Trey showed up and encouraged everyone to try mezcal shots with listerine cool mint gel tabs on their tongues. Trey dubbed the new drink sensation a "chrysalis". The mezcal combined with some excellent brownies inspired the interpration of the music.

Trey had never heard the original tunes that we ran through that night, and probably had not played many of the cover tunes in years. The show is loose but provides several moments of great jamming. It is an interesting historical document at any rate.

5. I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When$6. Old Joe Clark%7. Sitting Alone In The Moonlight%8. Molly And Tenbrooks%9. You'll Find Her Name Written There**10. Goin' Back To Old Kentucky**11. (Encore) My Love Will Not Change**

NOTES:So many spots of transcode errors...I decided to just leave them be. They are pretty rough in spots, so be aware of your playback volume! This soundcheck was on a DAT with a SBD copy of 7-23-93. It may very well be the soundcheck to that show. If anyone has any information on this soundcheck feel free to send corrections to me.

http://www.mediafire.com/?ziywzkmqtdw

06-18-94UIC PavillionUniversity of IllinoisChicago, ILSoundcheck:

All Things Reconsidered

http://www.mediafire.com/?mzxxzywjkil

Clifford Ball Soundcheck

http://www.mediafire.com/?mnz2qwduv1j

3/1/97Soundcheck

Attack on the bass

http://www.mediafire.com/?2hjj2ngythu

07-08-98Zeleste, Barcelona, SpainSoundcheck:

JamMeat Jam

http://www.mediafire.com/?4j0zrxozimi

09-22-99Pan American CenterLas Cruces, NMSoundcheck:

"At the Dicky Scotland Show"/Aggie Song "The Timer [zzyzx] was an Aggie Too"

01 Doing My Time (1)02 crowd/tuning03 Into The Mystic (2) >04 Drums >05 The Other One06 the crowd are ecstatic/tuning07 Weekly Time08 the crowd go wild and bay for more music/thanks to farm owner Russell Brand/tuning

encores:

09 Looking At The World Through A Windshield10 crowd/tuning11 Mike Gordon speaks > Bring It On Home To Me12 crowd and outro

01. Further On Up the Road *02. I've Been Loving You Too Long +03. Who's Been Talkin' &04. She Said She Said @05. One $06. Little Wing %

* Eric Clapton+ Otis Redding@ Beatles& Howlin' Wolf$ U2% Jimi Hendrix

http://www.mediafire.com/?0mioehynfz2

Fishman's Geodome5/15/93

party at fishman's old house consisted of jamming on and off by lots of different musicians including fish, willis, likely edwin from shockra (he may have made the recording). not rehearsal oriented like the 5/14/95 pre-lowell rehearsal

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V6AWXPDV

Pork Tornado7/24/95Club Toast, VT

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OCSAI7AP

Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke11-10-20029:30 ClubWashington, DC

William PowellCar Carrier BluesRings*

Im Going Back To The Old Home@The Collins MissileMiddle Of The RoadLiving In The Country#CloneClay > Aint Love Funny%Cripple CreekTe VeoFrom Pizza Towers To Defeat^I Am A Lonesome Fugitive&Eight Miles High~Ya Mar**DiscoDeep River Blues@@

# Bass solo; Dedicated to the people of NYC.$ Trey Anastasio and Mike Gordon on guitars

http://www.mediafire.com/?o1e21nfkzdz

Mike and Leo11/15/02Mississippi Nights

PART 1: Tuning, Disco, Living in the Country, I’m Going Back to the Old Home, The Collins Missile, William Powell, Banter, Rings, Banter, From Pizza Towers to Defeat, I Can’t Hang, Standing in My Shoes, Last Steam Engine Train, Banter, Te Veo

Set I:d1t01 Help On The Way> Slipknot!>d1t02 Franklin's Towerd1t03 Up On Cripple Creek*>d1t04 They Love Each Other>d1t05 Cold Rain & Snow Jam>d1t06 Loose Lucyd1t07 Buckets Of Rain*d1t08 All Along The Watchtower

Set II:d2t01 St. Stephen>d2t02 What Sin Replaces Love>d2t03 Cryptical Envelopment>d2t04 Dark Star>d2t05 The Other One>d2t06 Dark Star>d3t01 Eyes of the World>d3t02 Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Badd3t03 Gimme Shelter

Trey Anastasio and the New York PhilharmonicSeptember 12, 2009Carnegie Hall - New York, NY

01. First Tube02. The Inlaw Josie Wales03. Brian and Robert04. The Divided Sky05. Water in the Sky06. Pebbles and Marbles07. Guyute08. Time Turns Elastic09. Let Me Lie10. You Enjoy Myself11. If I Could

BanterLiving in the CountryDiscoThe Collins MissileWilliam PowellThe Last Steam Engine TrainRingsTwiceCloneI'm Going Back to the Old HomeThe Driving of the Year NailStanding on the OutsideTuningEight Miles HighCar Carrier BluesFrom Pizza Towers to DefeatYa Mar Cripple Creek

Set I: Little Faces, Mr. Oysterhead, Oz Is Ever Floating, Rubberneck Lions, Radon Balloon, Pseudo Suicide, Army's On Ecstasy> All Day and All of the Night> Walking on the Moon> Army's On Ecstasy, Wield The Spade1, Birthday Boys2, Owner Of The World3, God Bless America4

**From Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon." ***"Birthday" wasn't sung: Page and Mike play while Fish presents a cake to Brad Sands, who accepts it wearing a Fish-style O-ring mumu. +Ended with Fish running around naked while the band blew bubbles and waved. +Beatles' ++recorded version played over the PA.

Part 1: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S25SP6Q0

Part 2: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X4OZZODE

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PhishGlens Falls Civic CenterGlens Falls, NY10/31/94(vob > mp4)

Set III

01. David Bowie

Bouncing Around The Room (missing)Slave To The Traffic Light (missing)Rift (missing)Sleeping Monkey (missing)

02. Poor Heart03. Run Like An Antelope

E.04. Amazing Grace05. Costume Contest^06. The Squirming Coil

^Trey had the crowd cheer for first 8 then 3 then 2 finalists that were picked out of the crowd during the show. A "Mound"s candy bar won. The rest of the band played a funky jam in the background.

Set I.TubeMy Mind Got a Mind of Its OwnThe SlothNICUStash* >HornWasteChalk Dust Torture

Set II.Punch You in the EyeSimpleBirds of a Feather**Wolfman's Brother >Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley >Frankie Says*** >Twist+Sleeping MonkeyRocky Top

E: Guyute

*Unfinished - middle jam extended into Horn. **First time played (original). ***First time played (original); with Mind Left Body intro jam. +With a crazy "aliens-are-coming" jam.

Part 1: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N4MXNGWZ

Part 2: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UZM453EH

Part 3: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2DQSB638

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Phish4/03/98Nassau ColiseumUniondale, NYIsland Tour(vob > mp4)

Set IMike's Song >The Old Home PlaceWeekapaug Groove*Train SongBilly BreathesBeauty of My DreamsDogs Stole ThingsReba**My Soul

Set IIRoses are Free ->Piper***Loving Cup^ >Run Like an Antelope^^

E: Carini+ >Halley's CometTweezer Reprise

*With jam over band "ooo"ing - basically a "Crosseyed and Painless" jam without the actual vocals. **With whistling. ***Jammed out a bit, all drop out except Page who solos for about a minute and then takes it into "Loving Cup".

^During which someone with a backpack jumps onstage, runs across stage, and is chased by Pete Carini. ^^Which starts out with Fishman saying "The game is don't let Carini get you -- it's okay to jump onstage as long as Carini doesn't get you -- don't attack the drummer" and includes a chant throughout of "Carini's gonna get ya"; during which the lights go out and a glowstick war ensues. +Pete Carini is brought on stage.

*Unfinished (only one "verse"). ^After the song, Trey said, "we're going to play that again", and they played a one-minute instrumental version of "Brother". Then Trey said, roughly, "That was the single-edit radio-friendly version. This next song is radio-unfriendly; it's long and slow." ^^With tease/jam of "I Can't Turn You Loose" (originally by Otis Redding, but associated with The Blues Brothers; see also 12-29-97)

Note: Basically none of the songs in the second set werefinished, all jammed out into some other song.* - may be some other song, but had the lyrics to Oblivious Fool... orat least included the phrase "oblivious fool" in the lyrics** - funked out thing during which Trey said "This is for all thosethat came down wanting to dance" and "we're gonna funk it out"*** - funky version, almost Wolfman's Brother

Set 1: Birds of a FeatherFarmhouseThe Moma DanceRunaway Jim ->Arc[1] ->Down By the River[2]Moonlight in Vermont[3]Will the Circle Be Unbroken?[2]Amazing Grace[4]Uncloudy Day[4]

[1] Phish debut; Neil Young on guitar.[2] Phish debut; Neil Young on guitar and vocals.[3] Phish debut; Neil Young and Willie Nelson on guitar and vocals and Paul Schaffer on keyboards.[4] Neil Young on guitar and vocals.

Notes: This single set performance was part of the annual Farm Aid benefit concert which also included Hootie and the Blowfish, The Del McCoury Band, Brian Wilson, Wilco, Martina McBride, Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, and Neil Young. The set featured the Phish debuts of Arc, Down By the River, Moonlight in Vermont, Will the Circle Be Unbroken, and Uncloudy Day (although Will the Circle Be Unbroken was also played during the November 19, 1994 “Parking Lot Jam”). Neil Young sat in from Runaway Jim through the end of the set; Willie Nelson and Paul Schaffer sat in during Moonlight in Vermont. Four Native American dancers came onstage before Will the Circle Be Unbroken. Amazing Grace was performed for the first time since December 31, 1996 (115 shows) and included instrumental accompaniment. This set was broadcast live on Country Music Television, though the beginning of Runaway Jim was cut from the broadcast.

Rocks Off>Rip This JointShake Your HipsCasino BoogieTumbling DiceSweet VirginiaTorn and FrayedSweet Black AngelLoving CupHappyTurd on the RunVentilator Blues->I Just Want To See His Face> Let It LooseAll Down the LineStop Breaking DownShine a LightSoul Survivor

Water in the SkyBack on the TrainBrian and RobertInvisibleStrange DesignMountains in the MistThe Curtain WithArmy of OneSleep AgainMy Sweet OneLet Me LieBouncing Around the RoomTrain SongWilson>McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters

Notes: This free show featured The Giant Country Horns for much of the setlist and marked the first performance of Touch Me. Frankenstein was played for the first time since December 3, 1989 (217 shows) and Flat Fee was played for the first time since September 13, 1988 (348 shows). Fishman was introduced as before Touch Me as Henrietta and, several seconds later, the Lizard Queen.

Set 2: Chalk Dust Torture, Guelah Papyrus[1], The Divided Sky[1], Flat Fee[1], Paul and Silas[1], The Lizards[1], Stash[1], Hold Your Head Up[1] > If I Only Had a Brain[1] > Hold Your Head Up[1], You Enjoy Myself[2]

Notes: This show featured The Giant Country Horns from Suzy through the end of the first set and from Guelah through the encore. Trey flubbed the slow, middle section of Divided Sky and humorously remarked that it was “the jazz version.” Brain was preceded by Happy Birthday teases and was dedicated to Erica; YEM subsequently included a brief reprise of the tease from Trey. The YEM vocal jam featured Chain Gang teases from Mike.

Notes: This show, which featured The Giant Country Horns for most of the second and third sets, began with a humorous announcement from Trey that he felt “overdressed” during National Nudist Week. My Sweet One included a tease of the Bonanza theme and Magilla included a Flintstones tease. Possum included an Oom Pa Pa signal and a Dave’s Energy Guide tease, while Weekapaug included Tweezer teases from Trey. There was a long wait during HYHU for Fishman, who was apparently in the bathroom. Hood included full-band Jeopardy! theme teases. This show ran much longer than scheduled (at one point, when Trey noted that they should wind up the show, a fan urged the band to “fuck the clock”), prompting Trey to beg the crowd to leave in a timely and orderly fashion after the encore.

Notes: This single-set show was part of the New Music Seminar. The gig featured The Giant Country Horns on all songs except Oh Kee Pa, Hydrogen, Weekapaug, and Coil. Caravan included Manteca teases. Trey humorously botched the lyrics to Cavern, leading to some funny stage banter. The Ellen James Society and Yothu Yindi were the opening acts.

Set 2: Llama, Reba, Poor Heart, Split Open and Melt, The Lizards, The Landlady, I Didn't Know, Possum

Encore: Alumni Blues

Notes: This show featured the Giant Country Horns. At one point during the show, the crowd was told by the promoter that they were dancing too much, prompting Trey to offer a date with Fishman to the fan who danced best on their chair!

Notes: This entire show featured the Giant Country Horns. I Didn’t Know featured Mimi Fishman on vacuum. The hi-hat segment of Bowie included Bouncing teases and YEM included Frankenstein teases. Tweezer featured a Divided Sky tease from Trey, as well as impromptu rapping. The band introduced the horns during BBFCFM, which also included a quick tease of the I Love Lucy theme. Runaway Jim was sung as “Runaway Yim” and Lawn Boy featured a trumpet solo.

Notes: This show featured the Giant Country Horns. The encores featured “Steve-o from New Orleans” on washboard, or, as Trey referred to it, “whatever the hell you call that thing.” Weekapaug included a Bonanza tease. The Radiators and TR3 were the opening acts.

Notes: This show featured the Giant Country Horns from Suzy through the encore. Sweet Adeline was performed without microphones. The Antelope intro included Ding Dong, The Witch is Dead teases and Weekapaug included a Superstitious tease.

71 minutes minutes of Coventry Day 2 highlights, jams only, that offer up some proof that Coventry wasn't that bad, and certainly not as bad as it often gets represented among fans. There were actually some great moments (Split Open and Melt ambient jam) and some great playing mixed in to a weekend full of ups and downs...check it out, see if you have enough of an open mind to re-evaluate Coventry.

Twelve years ago the popular rock band Phish set off for a 21-datefall tour that is arguably the best run they ever played. Fall `97saw the band finally embracing their success and adding elements ofwhitebred funk throughout many of the strong jams that seemed to comeout of nowhere each night. Nasty doesn’t even begin to do itjustice. Phish wasn’t into giving their tours names, but Fall `97quickly was given the “Phish Destroys America” moniker by fans,thanks to a controversial Ames Design tour poster used to advertisethe tour opener.

This is a compilation of songs from Fall ‘97 that was made by a fan.All of the segues from song to song are flawless and all the songsare also soundboard quality. This is a must have for any Phish fanor anyone that appreciates incredible funky improvisational music!

24) The Breakfast Live at Higher Ground Showcase Lounge on 2007-10-27E1: I Will SurviveGloria Gaynor cover; first time played; Mike Gordon on bass (wearing Matt's baseball head mask); Ron on guitar; Tim on vocals (dressed and singing as Tony Clifton).

2. Wolfman’s Brother - 1997.11.30 Worcester Centrum, Worcester, MA (included a heavy metal style jam with a Heartbreaker tease from Mike; CK turns off the lights and they jam in the dark; then they come back on and Mike and Trey are lying face-up on the stage while still playing; also Trey quoting the lyrics to Sanity and Esther)

7. Mozambique - 2000.09.22 Las Cruces, NM (one of the few time Phish has played as Mozambique; also known as "Free Thought")

8. David Bowie - 1994.12.29 Providence CC (from phish.net:) this epic Bowie, which times out at nearly 34 minutes, included whistling and a “Lassie” chant, as well as Paradise City teases and a brief 2001 tease from Mike.

Set II: Further on Up the Road, First Tube, Come On Baby Lets Go Downtown, Gotta Jibboo, Voodoo Child (Slight Return), Ooh Child, Heavy Things, Come On (Part 1), Sand> Drums, Mozambique, I Can See Clearly Now

Set I: Back On The Train, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Farmhouse, Snowflakes In The Sand, Alumni Blues, Billy Breathes, Mist, Chalkdust Torture, When The Circus Comes, Kissed By Mist, Fluffhead, Brian and Robert

Set II: First Tube, Will It Go Round In Circles, Gotta Jibboo, Further on Up the Road, Mozambique, Ooh Child, Somanatin, Aqui Como Alla, Sand> Drums, Come On (Part 1), Bug, Heavy Things

Set I: Farmhouse, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Back On The Train, Name, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Strange Design, Snowflakes In The Sand, Kissed By Mist, Billy Breathes, Roggae, The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday, Possum

Set I: The Inlaw Josie Wales, Back On The Train, When The Circus Comes, Snowflakes In The Sand, Water in the Sky, Farmhouse, Wolfman's Brother, Feel Like Makin' Love, Name, Billy Breathes*, Runaway Jim, Kissed By Mist

AnnouncementTasteFarmhouseTalkingBrian and RobertTalkingMountains in the MistGet Back on the TrainWading in the Velvet SeaBilly BreathesTalking*When the Circus Comes to TownTalkingYou'll Know My NameGuyute

* "I've got a proposition for everyone in the room right now, a big proposition. Just because some of this stuff really is easier to play and a little bit more intense when people are a little bit quieter. Though I know people are out partying and everything so that's cool... I'll make you a deal, if you can be quiet for one song, let me do one quiet song in a quiet room. I will then do the drunken country song to follow it up, you can make as much noise as you want. I'll do this Los Lobos song, its a great song and it deserves that, thanks."

Set I: Mozambique, The Way I Feel, It Makes No Difference, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Done Done It, Push On Til the Day> Tube Top Flop, Back On The Train, Happiness in My Pants, First Tube, Will It Go Round In Circles

Set II: Ooh Child, Sidewalks of San Francisco, Drifting, Noodle Rave Daddy-O, Sand, At the Barbeque, At the Gazebo, Waves, Acting the Devil, Ether Sunday